Please Help

On December 13, 21-year-old Sarah Papenheim was killed by her roommate in Rotterdam, Netherlands. She was a wonderful person and very close friend of Adam Pryor’s (our keyboard player). Please consider donating to help her family with various expenses associated with bringing her home, burial, etc. Joyann Parker remarked that, “Sarah was a beautiful, vibrant young woman and a talented musician with a smile that could light up a room. She played with some of the best musicians on the scene in the Twin Cities and had many close relationships with them. Her presence is irreplaceable.” We agree wholeheartedly. We miss Sarah tremendously and want to send our deepest condolences to her family and friends.

Booking

If you're interested in booking our band, you can send us an email at: madtownmannish@gmail.com

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Rave Reviews!

We've been getting fantastic comments about our shows.

Chris Kalmbach, the owner of the Knuckle Down Saloon, recently wrote: "The next big thing in Blues coming out of the Capital City!! Always a HUGE CROWD and always a great show!!...It is a very rare thing, and more rare as the years go by, to have a new Blues Band come on the scene with such energy, purpose and talent. I haven't seen such a thing in many, many years. All of these guys have have very involved lives outside the band, but still throw everything they've got into every show. These days we always seem to be looking for new champions to take up the torch for our precious brand of music. These guys wear that mantle like it was made for them. Madison's Blues scene owes these guys a debt of gratitude. Please support them wherever they play."

Music Review Roulette (Radio Program out of Milwaukee):
"Immediately toe-tapping and makes you want to get up out of your chair... You guys are keeping the blues tradition alive and taking those influences and making it your own."

Max Ink Magazine:
"Borrowing their name from a Muddy Waters’ song title, this local ensemble has become favorites across generations through a busy performance schedule, solid musicianship, and a variety of material with origins in the Blues of the 1960’s and early 1970’s."

Blues Matters Magazine (Review of our "Live at the Knuckle Down Saloon" album):
"Love Her With A Feeling is possibly my favorite on the album. Guitar and vocals are stunning. But the whole band are on fire to make this a really good version of an absolute classic. To finish the set, they go with Hound Dog. But surprisingly and very much appreciated by this reviewer they opt for the Big Mama Thronton version. This is how this song should be done. It's as simple as that. Can't wait for another album..."